The West Papuan languages are a proposed language family of about two dozen non-Austronesian languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula (Vogelkop or Doberai...
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The Papuan languages are the non-Austronesian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea, as well as neighbouring islands in Indonesia...
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The Papuan Tip languages are a branch of the Western Oceanic languages consisting of 60 languages. All Papuan Tip languages, except Nimoa, Sudest, and...
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Papuanized Austronesian languages of New Britain do as well. This suggests a pre-Austronesian language area in the region. The East Papuan languages were...
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West Papuan may refer to: someone or something of, from, or related to, West Papua West Papuan languages, a group of languages This disambiguation page...
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Papuan languages that are also spoken include the languages of Indonesia, East Timor, and Solomon Islands. Below is a full list of Papuan language families...
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region (see Papuan languages, Austronesian languages, Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages). Ghau Yu Kuan, a Chinese merchant, came to Papua around...
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Indigenous people of New Guinea (redirect from Papuan peoples)
Austronesian languages along parts of the coast, and recently developed creoles such as Tok Pisin, Hiri Motu, Unserdeutsch, and Papuan Malay. The term "Papuan" is...
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The Northwest Papuan languages are a proposed language family of Papuan languages. Many of the constituent branches of Northwest Papuan were first proposed...
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The West Papuan Highland languages, also known as the Irian Highland languages, are a branch of the Trans–New Guinea language family proposed by Larson...
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Papua conflict. Supporters routinely display the Morning Star flag and other symbols of Papuan unity, such as the national anthem "Hai Tanahku Papua"...
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earlier in May united all West Papuan military factions under the one command forming the West Papua Army, including the West Papua National Liberation Army...
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The Southeast Papuan or Papuan Peninsula ("Bird's Tail") languages are a group of half a dozen small families of Papuan languages in the "Bird's Tail"...
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Austronesian languages.: 136 : 216 These languages are classified by some to be part of a larger West Papuan family, along with the languages of the Bird's...
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Sarmi-Jayapura languages, spoken in the northern part of Papua. Enggano language of Sumatra, unclassified West Papuan languages, an indigenous language family...
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extensive family of Papuan languages spoken on the island of New Guinea and neighboring islands, a region corresponding to the country Papua New Guinea as well...
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different branches: Hatam–Mansim languages West Papuan languages Holton, Gary; Klamer, Marian (2018). "The Papuan languages of East Nusantara and the Bird's...
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not closely related to any other language, and though Ross (2005) tentatively assigned it to the West Papuan languages, based on similarities in pronouns...
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(province) List of districts of West Papua West Papuan languages Ronsumbre, Adolof (2020). Ensiklopedia Suku Bangsa di Provinsi Papua Barat. Yogyakarta: Penerbit...
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women by the Papuan Women's Working Group, together with the Asia Justice Rights (AJAR), found that 64 out of 170 (or 4 out of 10) Papuan women surveyed...
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The Lakes Plain languages are a family of Papuan languages, spoken in the Lakes Plain of Indonesian New Guinea. They are notable for being heavily tonal...
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languages. Papuan languages East Papuan languages South Bougainville languages Stebbins, Tonya; Evans, Bethwyn; Terrill, Angela (2018). "The Papuan languages...
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South-Central Papuan languages form a hypothetical family of Papuan languages. They include many of the languages west of the Fly River in southern Papua New Guinea...
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The Foja Range languages, or Tor–Kwerba in more limited scope, are a family of about two dozen Papuan languages. They are named after the Foja Mountains...
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province of Papua (formerly known as Irian Jaya). Skou languages are unusual among Papuan languages for being tonal; all Skou languages possess contrastive...
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The Yawa languages, also known as Yapen languages, are a small family of two closely related Papuan languages, Yawa (or Yava) and Saweru, which are often...
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The (Greater) West Bomberai languages are a family of Papuan languages spoken on the Bomberai Peninsula of western New Guinea and in East Timor and neighboring...
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Moluccans (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
Malayo-Polynesian languages dominating in most of the region, with the exception of some areas where languages belonging to the West Papuan language group are...
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(TAP) languages are a family of languages spoken in Timor, Kisar, and the Alor archipelago in Southern Indonesia. It is the westernmost Papuan language family...
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dubiously Yélî Dnye (Yele) of Rossel Island. These were classified as East Papuan languages by Stephen Wurm, but this does not now seem tenable. While Anêm and...
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